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(Updated) USMLE Step 3 Study Guide: Guaranteed A+ Guide Solution
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Pseudogout associations 
(Ans - hemochromatosis, hyperparathyroidism, acromegaly, hypothyroidism 
 
Gout crystals 
(Ans - negatively birefringent needles 
 
Pseudogout crystals 
(Ans - positively birefringent needles 
 
Vasculitis associated with chronic Hep B 
(Ans - polyarteritis nodosa 
 
Vasculitis associated with chronic Hep C 
(Ans - cryoglobulinemia 
 
Best blood test for polyarteritis nodosa 
(Ans - There is none. Get abdominal angiography first, then biopsy of muscle, skin, or sural ner...
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ASCP Hematology Review Exam Questions And Answers
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Name the locations of active marrow in adults: - ANS sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae 
 
Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? - ANS yolk sac 
 
Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of gestation? - ANS spleen 
 
When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? - ANS after birth 
 
What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? ...
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Thiazide Diuretics AEs 
'MICH' 
-Metolazone 
-Indapamide 
-Chlorthalidone (thiazide-like) 
-HCTZ *Ans* -Impotence 
-Hypokalemia (inc DIGOXIN toxicity) 
-Inc Urate (CI in Gout) 
-Inc BG (CI in DM, lowers antihyperglycemic effect of drugs) 
-Inc Lipids 
-Hypotension (effect lowered by NSAIDs) 
*not effective in renal dysfunction 
Regulators of Body Temperature *Ans* -urine 
-skin 
-sweat glands 
Teratogenic Drugs cause damage duri...
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Hematology ASCP Exam Questions And Answers
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Bone marrow and Peripheral blood - ANS Growth factors that stimulate cell line maturation are: 
 
Locations of active marrow in adults - ANS Flat bones 
 
What conditions are associated with increased storage of iron - ANS Hemosiderosis 
Hemochromatosis 
 
Transferrin - ANS iron transport protein 
 
Iron storage forms: - ANS ferritin and hemosiderin 
 
Porphyrias - ANS diseases that result from deficiencies of any of several...
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ABFM KSA DIABETES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ABFM KSA DIABETES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
 
Endocrinopathies associated with diabetes mellitus include which of the following? (Mark all that are true.) 
Cushing's syndrome 
Acromegaly 
Pheochromocytoma 
Gastrinoma 
Glucagonoma - ANS Acromegaly, Cushing's syndrome, glucagonoma, and pheochromocytoma. 
Hyperthyroidism 
 
PT HAS:hepatomegaly and mild testicular atrophy. 
 
AST (SGOT)............260 
ALT (SGPT)............210 U/L (N 10-55) 
 
TOW - ANS Hemochromatosis 
 
Classic cli...
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EMERGENCY MEDICINE EOR EXAM | QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE |GRADED A+
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Dilated Cardiomyopathy: most common cause is ____. Others? 
ANS, alcohol; may also be idiopathic, myocarditis, or drugs (doxorubicin) -- 1 in 3 cases 
of heart failure are caused by dilated cardiomyopathy 
What PE and EKG changes are seen with dilated cardiomyopathy? 
ANS, PE: S3, JVD, crackles - possible mitral regurg 
EKG: nonspecific ST and T wave changes, LBBB 
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: is due to hypertrophy of the _____. PE reveals mitral 
regurgitation, a ____heart sound, and prominen...
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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2
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Inflammation of the stomach's mucosal lining (may involve the entire stomach or a region) - ANS Gastritis 
 
_________Can be a mild, transient irritation, or it cab be a severe ulceration with hemorrhage - ANS Acute Gastritis 
 
_________ Usually develops suddenly and is likely to be accompanied by nausea and epigastric pain - ANS Acute Gastritis 
 
_________ Gastritis develops gradually. - ANS Chronic Gastritis 
 
Gastritis can be further categorized as erosiv...
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ABR Board Review Questions And Answers
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What is the cumulative DAP for fluoro studies? - ANS Depends on study time: 
Baseline, XR: 1 mGy*cm^2 
GI/GU: 20-30 Gy*cm^2 
median IR: ~200 Gy*cm^2 
high IR (spine): 600 Gy*cm^2 
 
What is the effective dose for fluoro studies? - ANS GI/GU: 6 mSv 
median: 30 mSv 
high (spine): 90 mSv 
 
How much dose does lens get from a head CT? - ANS 60 mGy 
 
How much dose dose an embryo get from an abdominal CT? - ANS 30...
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ATI Med-Surg Test Bank, Infectious Gastrointestinal Disorders Latest 2024/2025
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1.In caring for a client diagnosed with a small bowel obstruction, what would the nurse expect to do first? 
1. Prepare to put in a nasogastric (NG) tube. 
2. Give pain medication. 3.Draw lab work. 4.Start an intravenous (IV) line - 4.Start an intravenous (IV) line 
Starting an IV to give fluids and electrolytes would be the first step in caring for this client. Although an NG tube will be ordered, fluid balance is more important. Administering pain medication may make the problem worse. Drawing...
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Cirrhosis HESI Case Study (evolve) Updated Exam Questions Rated 100%
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Meet the Client 
A client is brought to the Emergency Department following an automobile accident. The car the client was driving swerved off the road into the median, where the car's front end hit a highway bridge. The client is treated for minor injuries, and several lab tests are ordered. The client's blood alcohol level (ethyl alcohol) is 20 mg/dL (4.34 mmol/L), and liver enzymes are elevated. Assessment findings include lethargy, an enlarged liver on palpation, jaundiced skin and sclera, ...
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